Training materials and labs for a "Getting Started" level course on COBOL https://openmainframeproject.org/projects/cobol-programming-course/
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COBOL Programming Course

This project is a set of training materials and labs for COBOL on z/OS. The following books are available within this repository. To get started, follow the steps in their respective READMEs.

An interactive environment for completing the course is available at ibm.biz/cobollabs. If you are a learner looking to take the course, please navigate to this link and select the Open Mainframe Project COBOL Programming Course.

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Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

All contributions must align with the Open Mainframe Project contribution guidelines, including having a DCO signoff on all commits.

For full contribution requirements, please review our guidelines.

Governance

This project is openly governed as defined in GOVERNANCE.md.

Credits

The course materials were made available through a joint collaboration between IBM, its clients, and American River College and proposed as a new project by IBM.